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1969 Plymouth Road Runner 4 Speed Orig Calif Car on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:81332 Color: Needs paint
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States

1969 Plymouth Road Runner California car w/original 383 block and original 4 speed, 81,332 miles.  Car starts, runs, drives, goes forward and reverse and stops. Purchased car from owner here in California.  I have have done some work to it, replaced items and verified that it is a complete car. It is 99% rust free. Please see fender tag for all the options on the car.Car is registered in my name and tags are good until January 2015.

I am listing all the information I have on the car, so if it's not listed here I do not know.  I prefer you come see the car and drive it before purchase.  Car must be picked up within 2 weeks of purchase.

ENGINE
383 original matching numbers block
Chrysler heads that have been reworked
Edelbrock intake
Carter carb
New electronic ignition
New coil
Unknown cam
Bottom end is good
Adjustable roller rockers
New water pump, oil pump, fan belts, power steering pump, hoses
Refurbished radiator
Power steering
Original Beep Beep horn

TRANNY/REAR END
Original 4 speed 833
Rear end original to car
New clutch pressure plate and throw out bearing

ELECTRIC
All electric works
Speedometer works as does oil pressure guage

BRAKES
Power brakes
Looks like discs put on front in the 70's, but new front pads and new shoes on the rear
New master cylinder

INTERIOR
Bucket seats
Console
All windows work
Doors lock (do not have door key)
Original brake, gas, clutch pedals
Door panels in very good shape
Rips in upholstery
Brand new carpet installed
All floor pans are rust free
NEEDS HEADLINER

EXTERIOR
Needs paint
I have all the trim including running lights
DOES NEED WINDSHIELD RUBBER
All original glass in tact
Original hood pins
No truck key or lock
NEWLY CHROMED FRONT & REAR BUMPERS

Feel free to contact me for more questions.  Listing has a non-refundable $200 deposit to cover ad listing that is due within 24 hours of auction close.  Car can be paid in full in cash, check (once cleared), or cashiers check (once cleared), or wire transfer.  Car must be picked up within 2 weeks of end of auction as I have to move from my lot. Car is for sale locally as well so I reserve the right to end the auction early but not within 24 hours of auction end.  Please do not email me and ask what I will sell the car for, that is what Ebay is for...I pay them to list the car and they in turn get a percentage of the sale.  The ad will be pulled only if it sells locally.  Thank you for looking.

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